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a hospital in minnesota says it's seen a record amount of frostbite and hyperthermia cases in the last few days. check out this fountain, frozen solid. tomorrow that fountain should thaw out when the forecast is calling for a high of 9 degrees. some places in tkpwaá -- georgia were colder than alaska. >> you don't see that often. >>> deep freeze and snow disrupted air travel across the country. we found one side effect at baggage claim at san francisco international airport. this is proof that luggage and travelers don't always travel together. owners arrived but without their luggage, or vice versa. the luggage mess is expected to continue. 19 flights were cancelled today. a dozen in oakland. at least one dozen flights were disrupted. >>> as ktvu's robert handa tells us surveillance pictures has investigators baffled they literally can't tell whether the suspect is a man or a woman. >> reporter: san jose police say it's tough for banks to -- >> it's scary. so i will be scared coming here late in the morning. because that's the time i come to the atm. >> reporter: while the surveillan
a hospital in minnesota says it's seen a record amount of frostbite and hyperthermia cases in the last few days. check out this fountain, frozen solid. tomorrow that fountain should thaw out when the forecast is calling for a high of 9 degrees. some places in tkpwaá -- georgia were colder than alaska. >> you don't see that often. >>> deep freeze and snow disrupted air travel across the country. we found one side effect at baggage claim at san francisco international airport....
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hunch pays off and the plot thickens with a single match between annie's dna and this total stranger in minnesota, carla evans. what this retired school secretary knows will blow open the whole story. >> she asked me if i had a relative that might have donated sperm. and, i said, "yes, i did." >> and i said, "well, can you tell me where he, he lives?" >> i said "well, he lived in salt lake city a lot, and i know he used to work for a fertility clinic there." >> and i thought, "well, okay. that's it." >> reporter: that relative was carla's cousin, tom lippert. pam and carla exchange photos and suddenly pieces of the puzzle start falling into place. >> when i first saw annie's graduation picture -- it looks almost identical to tom's graduation picture. when i saw that photo, i just knew that tom was the father. >> reporter: she also recalls some things that might explain annie's interest in music and her college ambitions. >> well, tom was very talented. he was very intelligent. he went to notre dame law school. he was also musical. >> and i looked at those pictures and i recognized him. >> reporte
hunch pays off and the plot thickens with a single match between annie's dna and this total stranger in minnesota, carla evans. what this retired school secretary knows will blow open the whole story. >> she asked me if i had a relative that might have donated sperm. and, i said, "yes, i did." >> and i said, "well, can you tell me where he, he lives?" >> i said "well, he lived in salt lake city a lot, and i know he used to work for a fertility clinic...
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schools in minnesota encolluding the university of minnesota will be closed today. the chicago school districts also are closing schooled. 6000 kids walking to school and the other 6000 standing at a bus stop. there's too much of a danger of them getting frostbite or hypothermia. >> today's forecast for hug is a is -- chicago is a high of 4-degrees and a low of 17 below. there's a chance of snow forecast for many counties including alan ta and montgomery, alabama. >>> tomorrow, the santa clara water district is set to vote on water restrictions. that agency is also set to vote on whether to spend $500,000 on $500,000 asking people to conserve water. streams are so low, salmon won't be able to begin their migration for breeding. steelhead trout are also at risk. >>> we're going to hear about the condition of vineyards tomorrow. they will talk about what warmers are doing to prevent damage to the grapevines. there's supposed to be a declaration in the next couple of days to launch special funding and assistance for farmers dealing with the draught. >>> saturday mornin
schools in minnesota encolluding the university of minnesota will be closed today. the chicago school districts also are closing schooled. 6000 kids walking to school and the other 6000 standing at a bus stop. there's too much of a danger of them getting frostbite or hypothermia. >> today's forecast for hug is a is -- chicago is a high of 4-degrees and a low of 17 below. there's a chance of snow forecast for many counties including alan ta and montgomery, alabama. >>> tomorrow,...
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minnesota andin in texas it was 87 this afternoon. that is a 118 degree difference. the weather is crazy but it is interesting to watch. we are seeing this colt they're really pushing from the south and east. twobelow in columbus -- below in columbus. sometimes the carolinas do not get the whole brunt of cold air but they will this time. 19 below in columbus. roanoke feels like it is a degrees -- 8 degrees. the cold air is pouring in and at the same time moisture will organize around the golf - -gulf coast. this storm has the ability to pull a lot of gulf moisture. it will move on up the coast and then out. it will bring a mixture of snow and sleet and freezing rain for many parts of the deep south from houston, new orleans. maybe some heavier bursts of snow and ice storm warning in georgia. it is a big deal weather-wise and we will let you know what happens. we will let you know what the computer model say. not much in our area but maybe a little in the southeast. maybe look at this -- some spots will get 12 inches around tidewater, virginia. i will be far enough no
minnesota andin in texas it was 87 this afternoon. that is a 118 degree difference. the weather is crazy but it is interesting to watch. we are seeing this colt they're really pushing from the south and east. twobelow in columbus -- below in columbus. sometimes the carolinas do not get the whole brunt of cold air but they will this time. 19 below in columbus. roanoke feels like it is a degrees -- 8 degrees. the cold air is pouring in and at the same time moisture will organize around the golf -...
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in minnesota, the snow was not a big concern. it was the cold. it is so cold there, the governor canceled school statewide on monday. we are talking about a state where folks are accustomed to this. this is the first time they have canceled school in 20 years. lows could reach -30 degrees. with the windchill, it can feel like -50. stay with us for storm watch country -- coverage. for your forecast, go to wjla.com or visit our site on facebook and twitter. we move on to developing news coming out of fairfax county. looking for three men who attacked a 12-year-old boy. the boy walked along arlington boulevard. he was stabbed. a nearbyreaming into mcdonald's. he was rushed to the hospital. from there, -- they say he is expected to be ok. police are baffled about what prompted the attack in the first place. neighbors tell us they are shocked. >> it is crazy. last night. that is creepy. >> we live close by. you really think about or worry about. >> police say it is possible the boy -- the men went after the wrong person. that could explain why they to
in minnesota, the snow was not a big concern. it was the cold. it is so cold there, the governor canceled school statewide on monday. we are talking about a state where folks are accustomed to this. this is the first time they have canceled school in 20 years. lows could reach -30 degrees. with the windchill, it can feel like -50. stay with us for storm watch country -- coverage. for your forecast, go to wjla.com or visit our site on facebook and twitter. we move on to developing news coming...
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gruden was scheduled to with minnesota tomorrow and then the detroit lions friday but gruden agent also is said tim, this will not last long. it will all happen quickly. and when i asked if gruden would sign with the redskins he said very coilly, you never know. but right now i can tell you, his agent is working and it's getting late but it's getting early too. wizards traveled down new orleans to play pelicans tonight. washington going for two wins in a row. five of the st six on the road. this team continues to grow. let me take you back to the big easy where john wall made it heart. forced the turnover. nene back to wall and bam, he goes down hard. john wall all right. got foul and points and scored 20 with 6 assists. pelicans close the gap but this is nice. wizards win 102-96 and now it's on to indiana. let's go to college basketball. georgetown hoyas played providence tonight. 6'10", 380 pound josh smith did not make the trip because of academic concerns. hoyas could have used him because providence had its way in the paint. he ruled the middle without smith there to stop him. bass
gruden was scheduled to with minnesota tomorrow and then the detroit lions friday but gruden agent also is said tim, this will not last long. it will all happen quickly. and when i asked if gruden would sign with the redskins he said very coilly, you never know. but right now i can tell you, his agent is working and it's getting late but it's getting early too. wizards traveled down new orleans to play pelicans tonight. washington going for two wins in a row. five of the st six on the road....
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minnesota was -40 degrees. look at the canceled flights. buried under snow. >> he keeps piling up. are asked toicials do their part. -- nyone could and >> salt trucks are hitting the streets. residents are stocking up in the single digit temperatures. >> somewhere possibly between 6- 14 inches. if you're trying to fly to boston, that is not going to happen. all the flights of the canceled. the airport is going to close to flights at: 30 tonight until noon tomorrow. boston is closing tonight because of this weather. delays ande cancellations. amtrak has put out a release. they are going to operate tomorrow. they expect delays. he wanted tonight. live kris van cleave, abc 7 news. is still forming out there. >> an area of low pressure to the west of us. just now the storm and starting to take shape. it will form later tonight. blizzard warnings. for us, mostly wind and cold. that will be a bigger concerne. doppler radar, areas in blue and white are areas that have been snowing a good portion of the day. it is not moving that quickly to the east. we're seeing rain and snow mixed in the
minnesota was -40 degrees. look at the canceled flights. buried under snow. >> he keeps piling up. are asked toicials do their part. -- nyone could and >> salt trucks are hitting the streets. residents are stocking up in the single digit temperatures. >> somewhere possibly between 6- 14 inches. if you're trying to fly to boston, that is not going to happen. all the flights of the canceled. the airport is going to close to flights at: 30 tonight until noon tomorrow. boston is...
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i am from minnesota. i am freezing. stephen tschida, abc 7 news. >> we can tell. inside. it is fun to hear the kids. that is it for abc 7 news at 5. >> our coverage continues right now on abc 7 news at 6:00. is abc 7 news at 6 :00. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> we are tracking the dangers on the highway. the snowfall is not showing signs of letting up. frigidaire sending temperatures plunging. this is just the first wave of a dangerous cold snap. >> that means a major mess on the roadway. our team has spread out to cover all parts of our viewing area. we will check in with the suzanne kennedy in a moment but we begin with doug hill who is tracking the storm. continue to watch doppler radar as the snow continues, it is snowing so heavy, the snow is there and the areas in blue show areas where the snow is the heaviest. a strong snow band may lay down a little more accumulation. the rest of the area, probably not so much. as we go be the story through the next few hours. everything will consolidate off the coast of southeast virginia as
i am from minnesota. i am freezing. stephen tschida, abc 7 news. >> we can tell. inside. it is fun to hear the kids. that is it for abc 7 news at 5. >> our coverage continues right now on abc 7 news at 6:00. is abc 7 news at 6 :00. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> we are tracking the dangers on the highway. the snowfall is not showing signs of letting up. frigidaire sending temperatures plunging. this is just the first wave of a dangerous...
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he will interview tomorrow with minnesota. then in detroit friday. washington loves this guy. there is competition. as soon as the bengals and chargers got out of the playoffs, they were pink slips asking for john gruden. willgent said the process not last long. as soon as he concludes all for interviews, you'll make a decision quickly. j noseonte told me that bruise very well and is comfortable with him. >> let's go to baseball. they lifted three new members to the baseball hall of fame. by seniorx was picked members of the baseball association of america. that is more than 97%. the highest -- the eight highest total ever. vote, frank thomas is the first-ever hall of famer who spent the majority of his career as a designated hitter. he received 483 votes. greg maddux and frank thomas will be inducted in cooperstown july 7. the basket is sometimes big. hearts were bigger. he knocked down the shot as the -- his team won the game. way to go coach for putting him in the game. .ow about lebron james everybody had their cameras out. he posed and kiss a lady in the front row. the br
he will interview tomorrow with minnesota. then in detroit friday. washington loves this guy. there is competition. as soon as the bengals and chargers got out of the playoffs, they were pink slips asking for john gruden. willgent said the process not last long. as soon as he concludes all for interviews, you'll make a decision quickly. j noseonte told me that bruise very well and is comfortable with him. >> let's go to baseball. they lifted three new members to the baseball hall of fame....
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. >> if you think it is cold, think about these folks in minnesota. it is so brutally cool, the governor had to cancel classes for the entire state. the wind chill makes it feel like -60. >> no snow day at the national zoo. the zoo was open in spite of the bad weather. the zookeepers rot the snow to the panda cub. there is a picture -- the zookeepers brought the snow to the panda cub. there is a p picreshe will maket on january 18. [laughter] >> it is really cold already. if this is not cold enough for you, come tuesday morning we will see the coldest temperatures we have seen in bc in 20 years -- in d.c. and 20 years. >> all. >> it is 23 degrees at reagan national. the wind gusts at around 45 mile per hour. to the the -- over temperatures in the 20's, even between's. radio, upper northwest d.c., looking at 20 at this hour. looking at 16 with a feels like temperature of six main, because -- of 16, to cause the winds have finally settled down. lexington park, maryland at 22. that really cold air assault -- south of us. detroit's looking at seven degree
. >> if you think it is cold, think about these folks in minnesota. it is so brutally cool, the governor had to cancel classes for the entire state. the wind chill makes it feel like -60. >> no snow day at the national zoo. the zoo was open in spite of the bad weather. the zookeepers rot the snow to the panda cub. there is a picture -- the zookeepers brought the snow to the panda cub. there is a p picreshe will maket on january 18. [laughter] >> it is really cold already. if...
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schools have been ordered closed for monday across minnesota. temperatures could get as cold as -30 degrees. we continue our coverage from chicago. >> millions are spending the first weekend of the new year shoveling and shivering. with athe snow and ice blast of cooler temperatures. a snow plow turned this driver into a pedestrian. >> by the time i saw the truck, it was too late. >> is this a new car? >> 2013. not new anymore. >> the bitter weather has snarled air travel leaving thousands of frustrated fliers. you may wait eight hours and then they cancel. >> travelers stranded by the cold are left to cool their sleeping ing lines shares as another frigid night closes in,, shelters struggle to make room. >> we go into emergency mode where we put mattresses on the floor. beyond that is to allow people to sit in the dining room during the night. >> this man in indiana has found one way to beat the deep-freeze. he clears his driveway from inside his house watching his remote-controlled snowblower do all of the work. he built it complete with tire
schools have been ordered closed for monday across minnesota. temperatures could get as cold as -30 degrees. we continue our coverage from chicago. >> millions are spending the first weekend of the new year shoveling and shivering. with athe snow and ice blast of cooler temperatures. a snow plow turned this driver into a pedestrian. >> by the time i saw the truck, it was too late. >> is this a new car? >> 2013. not new anymore. >> the bitter weather has snarled air...
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in minneapolis, the minnesota river -- the mississippi river is frozen solid. as cold extends as far south atlanta which right now is cold of the parts of an alaska and moscow. side duringyour gators weather like this. trackn use -- you can conditions using a storm watch weather app. you'll have a full forecast in a few minutes. "good morning washington" will get you up to speed from 4:00 a.m. to 7:00 a.m. wife governor elect terry mcauliffe is talking about the plans for his camp. he is in the newsroom with the blueprint for the next four years. wife terry mcauliffe has been a numbers guy. -- >> terry mcauliffe has a numbers guy. of teahat is the number party members and the government that he does not want to write off but bring on board. along with anyone who can create jobs in virginia. >> i've been burning the phones up since election day. i call every ceo i know asking one question -- why is your operations not in virginia at how can we move them there? >> virginia's next governor loves to tout jobs but actually reaching across the aisle? that is a bit to
in minneapolis, the minnesota river -- the mississippi river is frozen solid. as cold extends as far south atlanta which right now is cold of the parts of an alaska and moscow. side duringyour gators weather like this. trackn use -- you can conditions using a storm watch weather app. you'll have a full forecast in a few minutes. "good morning washington" will get you up to speed from 4:00 a.m. to 7:00 a.m. wife governor elect terry mcauliffe is talking about the plans for his camp. he...
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attacking a fedex delivery driver in minnesota. actually chasing him around the truck. look at that. and the guy is running. the u.p.s. driver actually running around a fedex truck. that's kind of funny. and the best part is, the people taking the video up in this office are laughing hysterically. the guy has no idea he has an audience of millions, being chased by a wild turkey. maybe this will happen to all of the christmas packages. the turkey's gotten in the way. (beeping of c♪ffee maker.) save your coffee from the artificial stuff. switch to truvia. great tasting, zero-calorie sweetness from the stevia leaf. from nature, for sweetness. isn't it time you discovered the sleep number bed? the only bed clinically proven to relieve back pain and improve sleep quality. and right now, it's our lowest prices of the season. save $300 to $800 on our newest innovations. plus, 18-month special financing on all sleep number beds. only at a sleep number store, where queen mattresses start at just $699.99. sleep number. comfort individualized. explaining my moderate to severe so
attacking a fedex delivery driver in minnesota. actually chasing him around the truck. look at that. and the guy is running. the u.p.s. driver actually running around a fedex truck. that's kind of funny. and the best part is, the people taking the video up in this office are laughing hysterically. the guy has no idea he has an audience of millions, being chased by a wild turkey. maybe this will happen to all of the christmas packages. the turkey's gotten in the way. (beeping of c♪ffee maker.)...
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the weather is being blamed for at least 16 deaths, stretching from minnesota to new york state. hardest hit was boxford, massachusetts, north of boston, which was walloped with about two feet of snow. >> we hit the jackpot. it was a good storm. >> reporter: in quincy, massachusetts, south of boston, we found steven clearing the path to his front door. heavy snow? light snow? >> it's light snow. it's pretty good. >> reporter: you don't mind? >> no. it's good exercise. >> reporter: he was kind enough to give me a few pointers in the fine art of snow shoveling. i'm not doing it right? it's no joke, though. first, the snow and punishing wind, blanketing a huge swath of the northeast. look at this satellite image of the storm at its peak. and now, bone-chilling, teeth-chattering, frostbiting sub zero temperatures. chicagoland is preparing for a deep freeze. single-digit temperatures are on the way, as people continue to dig out. >> i guess you have to roll with the punches. >> reporter: this new jersey postal worker's route was brought to a screeching halt when his mail truck was sur
the weather is being blamed for at least 16 deaths, stretching from minnesota to new york state. hardest hit was boxford, massachusetts, north of boston, which was walloped with about two feet of snow. >> we hit the jackpot. it was a good storm. >> reporter: in quincy, massachusetts, south of boston, we found steven clearing the path to his front door. heavy snow? light snow? >> it's light snow. it's pretty good. >> reporter: you don't mind? >> no. it's good...
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. >> minnesota is used to cold weather. but when you talk about temperatures 50 to 60 below, i don't think most people fully appreciate the fact that 5 minutes of exposed skin at those temperatures can have an impact. >> the most important thing right now, cover those ears, those fingers, those toes. the biggest concern this morning in temperatures like this, all week long, frostbite, bianna. it's going to be tough here. >> that ice right. it can happen in just minutes. gio, our thanks to you. stay warm. >>> so, how cold will it get. and where will the next storm hit? we want to welcome back brad nitz from our atlanta affiliate wsb. channel 2 action news. he's been tracking it all. a very busy weekend for you, brad. >> absolutely. the very cold air that we have been forecasting is now moving in across parts of the nation. look at these wind chill readings this morning. we're looking at 52 below in duluth. 40 below around fargo. and that cold air will continue to dive to the south and east. wind chill readings tomorrow morni
. >> minnesota is used to cold weather. but when you talk about temperatures 50 to 60 below, i don't think most people fully appreciate the fact that 5 minutes of exposed skin at those temperatures can have an impact. >> the most important thing right now, cover those ears, those fingers, those toes. the biggest concern this morning in temperatures like this, all week long, frostbite, bianna. it's going to be tough here. >> that ice right. it can happen in just minutes. gio,...
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and minnesota, look what they were doing. rubber bands around sox around the feet of the dog because he couldn't go outside. way too cold without that. it is not just there that we're talking about headlines this morning. los angeles, 77, they have wind, red flag warnings in effect. a fire danger. we want to keep that in. missouri, nebraska, iowa, so many other people, tennessee, kentucky, all in the extreme cold. not just the northern plains. so many people. event >> this weather report brought to you by jimmy dean. you got it. it's going to rain real hard, real soon, right? >>> now to our sexiest star secrets. all week we'll hear from some of hollywood's biggest names about how they look their best. this morning, cameron diaz, here to talk about her book, "the body book." thank you for coming in. we have enjoyed having your h e here. you're not trying to say you're an expert. >> not at palm i spoke to experts to compile the information. it's not an instructional book. it's an informative book. a book that quifs you informat
and minnesota, look what they were doing. rubber bands around sox around the feet of the dog because he couldn't go outside. way too cold without that. it is not just there that we're talking about headlines this morning. los angeles, 77, they have wind, red flag warnings in effect. a fire danger. we want to keep that in. missouri, nebraska, iowa, so many other people, tennessee, kentucky, all in the extreme cold. not just the northern plains. so many people. event >> this weather report...
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the bitter cold brought us 63 degrees below for a windchill in minnesota. that was the top yesterday, and, yes, we'll see some numbers close to that in some places. dallas, texas, even felt like 1. now they're improving and all of us will improve, i promised you the numbers. here we go, washington, d.c., who is very cold this morning. only sees a high of 16 will get into the mid-40s by the end of the week and by the end of the week orlando goes from 45 today to 8 >> one more description from our hearty crowd. >> in college station, texas, we don't get this cold. no, we don't. >> lara. >> ah, well, i'm glad you're enjoying new york. and here's a look at what's coming up on our "gma morning menu." "pop news" coming right up. wait till you hear what "seinfeld" is revealing. a new project perhaps. >>> plus, the experts weighing in on the best diets of 2014. which, though, is best for you? >>> and jessica simpson is with us looking fantastic, i might add. she is live in the studio, and she'll tell us how she dropped the baby weight, got healthy, and it's her fir
the bitter cold brought us 63 degrees below for a windchill in minnesota. that was the top yesterday, and, yes, we'll see some numbers close to that in some places. dallas, texas, even felt like 1. now they're improving and all of us will improve, i promised you the numbers. here we go, washington, d.c., who is very cold this morning. only sees a high of 16 will get into the mid-40s by the end of the week and by the end of the week orlando goes from 45 today to 8 >> one more description...
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sterns county, minnesota, accidents all along the roadways. this is another one in a series of snow events that have been coming through the area. looks like detroit is going to set an all-time record snowfall for the entire season. so as the snow comes from chicago to detroit heading eastward another round of snow showers, 1 to 3 inches common across the area throughout the ohio valley into the northeast. this arctic blast is another in a series that will drop temperatures to some dangerously low levels. 1 and 2 below for chicago. minneapolis 23 degrees below monday and see it's cold boston all the way down to atlanta. we'll talk more about that coming up. bianna, back to you. >> never-ending winter season. i want to hear more about that grits factory, bill. >> i'll fill you in. >>> we'll turn to a social media milestone. courtney love winning a decision in the first ever twitter liable trial. a jury saying the singer did not defame one of her former lawyers in a tweet. abc's linzie janis has the details. ♪ >> reporter: this morning, the qu
sterns county, minnesota, accidents all along the roadways. this is another one in a series of snow events that have been coming through the area. looks like detroit is going to set an all-time record snowfall for the entire season. so as the snow comes from chicago to detroit heading eastward another round of snow showers, 1 to 3 inches common across the area throughout the ohio valley into the northeast. this arctic blast is another in a series that will drop temperatures to some dangerously...
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cloud, minnesota. tough conditions for travel. not a lot of snow. it's more or less the arctic air mass pouring in that has been making it miserable. and this is the coldest air mass of the season. each one we keep saying it's the coldest, it's the coldest. this is really cold. this is getting medieval across the northern portion of the country. minneapolis, 43 below to 34 below. and duluth, 47 below zero. out to the west, dry and warm. and the cold to the north, but much nicer in the southern states. that's a look at the national forecast. out againchilling this morning. the good news is the winds have died down here in the wind chills are almost identical to the temperature. it is eight in frostburg but it feels like five below. tohave high pressure, but the west, the system is coming our way. a cold front means we are going to find temperatures around 30 degrees. tomorrow temperat >>> i don't know. what do you think? >> cufflinks really quick? they're star burst. you are really well-dressed. >> give me the seat back when you're done. okay? >> whe
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about what it is five hours to the east in duluth, minnesota. forecasters say duluth's cold wave will continue through friday. but here is something strange. lake superior is steaming, and that is because the water temperature is much warmer than the air temperature, which causes the steam, of course. >>> don't look for rock salt on store shelves in northern vermont. there isn't any. storms ran out last week during that storm. the merchants have ordered more but it may not arrive in time for the storm now moving into that area. public works departments say they do have enough road salt for now. they stocked up months ago although it is going pretty quickly. >>> and the latest storm in the plains could dump up to a foot of snow in the northeast. >> and it is not good news for travelers. jim dickey is tracking the storm. good morning. >> good morning and happy new year, it will be a cold and snowy start to 2014 for many locations. we start off here today with snow already arriving across the plains into the midwest and great lakes. a couple inches
about what it is five hours to the east in duluth, minnesota. forecasters say duluth's cold wave will continue through friday. but here is something strange. lake superior is steaming, and that is because the water temperature is much warmer than the air temperature, which causes the steam, of course. >>> don't look for rock salt on store shelves in northern vermont. there isn't any. storms ran out last week during that storm. the merchants have ordered more but it may not arrive in...
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a kid from minnesota getting plenty of attention from his long-range shooting. >> this eighth grader hit nearly a fullcourt shot sunday to win a tournament game for his team. that's awesome. a parent caught the game-winning moment on video. >> listen to this. when a local reporter went to school to talk to him about it, he asked him to do it again. you know what? he didn't disappoint. he hit the same shot again, with all his friends watching. so i guess it wasn't luck. something he works on. routine jumper. >> he's got to be the coolest kid in his school. >> i do that in the driveway all the time. every once in a while we get lucky. >> like that? >> no. we haul it from the street to my mom's house. never in a game, no way. >> still impressive. >> yeah. >> quarterback right there. >>> coming up, adorable baby in the middle of a heart-stopping prank. wait until you see this one in "the mix." >>> plus, the police raid on justin bieber's california mansion. the serious trouble he's facing and what was found inside. you're watching "world news now." ♪ as long as you love love love me â™
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seeing the brutal cold moving into north dakota and minnesota. the dark blue shades, purple shades. temperatures below zero already this morning. at 9 this morning, minneapolis. the arctic cold is only moving further southward and eastward, through the day, headed on the back of a cold front. could bring some spots of ice. not expecting much in the way of accumulation. headed through tuesday, cold spreads all the way to the southeast. bundle up out there. the cold has returned. other side of things, staying hot and dry in the southwest. no drought-busting rainfall expected anytime soon. no rain in any spots through the end of january. john and marci, back to you. >> all right, jim. thank you. >>> a great day for playoff football. and now, the match-up is set for super bowl xlviii. it will be the seattle seahawks taking on the denver broncos. >> and here's how they got there. the seattle seahawks, earning their spot in the final moments of the game. final score over the san francisco 49ers, 23-17. and getting much of the credit, what's known as seattle's 12th man, the loudest fans in
seeing the brutal cold moving into north dakota and minnesota. the dark blue shades, purple shades. temperatures below zero already this morning. at 9 this morning, minneapolis. the arctic cold is only moving further southward and eastward, through the day, headed on the back of a cold front. could bring some spots of ice. not expecting much in the way of accumulation. headed through tuesday, cold spreads all the way to the southeast. bundle up out there. the cold has returned. other side of...
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you look at early morning temperatures across minnesota. minus 15 in minneapolis. and will fall to minus 16 in bismarck, north dakota. as that cold spreads its way south and eastern we're seeing snowfall on the fringes of it, nebraska, chicago, iowa, but that winds down this morning, improving the conditions. this area of low pressure will intensify. move to the coast. we will track a band of heavy snow out of west virginia to the evening delaware, new jersey towards new york city up towards cape cod. john and marci, back to you. >> those extreme weather conditions forced crews in omaha to suspend recovery. efforts after a deadly industrial accident. two people were killed in an explosion at international nutrition plant. the facility makes products that are added to livestock and poultry feed to make them more nutritious. it caused tens of thousands of concrete and steel to come crashing down. >> oscar pistorius trying to work out a settlement with his late girlfriend's parents allegedly poised to pay them up to $275,000. pistorius claims he fatally shot his girlf
you look at early morning temperatures across minnesota. minus 15 in minneapolis. and will fall to minus 16 in bismarck, north dakota. as that cold spreads its way south and eastern we're seeing snowfall on the fringes of it, nebraska, chicago, iowa, but that winds down this morning, improving the conditions. this area of low pressure will intensify. move to the coast. we will track a band of heavy snow out of west virginia to the evening delaware, new jersey towards new york city up towards...
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. >> reporter: "nightline" traveled to international falls, minnesota, where frigid is a way of life. it all starts with an early morning wake-up call. >> good morning. time to get up. >> reporter: terry is our local guide, a first grade teacher and mother of four. >> mornings in the winter are dark. nobody ever wants to get up, because they swear you are waking them up in the middle of the night. >> reporter: with temperature as low as negative 50, getting ready to venture out involves a great deal of strategy. >> it's snow pants and jackets and boots, and you have to find mittens and hats. >> reporter: the family moved here from texas 13 years ago. >> houses in international falls are not as big because you just can't heat them. >> good? >> yeah. >> half way there. >> reporter: cheering the runners on involves braving the cold. >> go, shannon! there's shannon brown. >> reporter: terry crossing the finish line, placing first among the local women. >> i did it! >> reporter: downtown, just outside the viking bar, it's team canada versus team usa. >> i see how this is an international c
. >> reporter: "nightline" traveled to international falls, minnesota, where frigid is a way of life. it all starts with an early morning wake-up call. >> good morning. time to get up. >> reporter: terry is our local guide, a first grade teacher and mother of four. >> mornings in the winter are dark. nobody ever wants to get up, because they swear you are waking them up in the middle of the night. >> reporter: with temperature as low as negative 50,...
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. >>> we'll get to that in a bit, but first dangerous temperatures are forcing schools in minnesota to cancel classes for the day. windchills are expected to hit 35 below overnight. >> experts say for much of the nation it is not going to warm up any time soon. here's gio benitez. >> reporter: as the winter storm pulls out, people all over the east coast are left digging out. in new england, winds blowing the snow around, 35-mile-an-hour gusts. here in massachusetts, america's hometown, even the iconic plymouth rock is covered in show. more than 13 inches of snow falling here, enough for this ice cream shop to jokingly put up a sign. see you in spring. people like jeff spooner clearing snow from in front of businesses. he's been at it since 6:00 a.m. you're keeping downtown alive. >> yeah, we're trying hard. >> reporter: for the first time in history, philadelphia has had three snowfalls of six inches or more before february. philly and d.c. closing schools. but schools were open in new york city where a new mayor faced a big test, complaint that is streets weren't plowed quickly enoug
. >>> we'll get to that in a bit, but first dangerous temperatures are forcing schools in minnesota to cancel classes for the day. windchills are expected to hit 35 below overnight. >> experts say for much of the nation it is not going to warm up any time soon. here's gio benitez. >> reporter: as the winter storm pulls out, people all over the east coast are left digging out. in new england, winds blowing the snow around, 35-mile-an-hour gusts. here in massachusetts,...
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. >>> a mystery that has stumped a minnesota family after nearly two decades has finally been solved. we'll tell you about a grandmother's secret message written in code, on a stack of index cards. the code has finally been cracked. what the message was, we will >>> kerry kennedy back in court. daughter of rfk, having ♪ ♪ when i'm happy but sad and everything's good ♪ ♪ it's not that complicated >>> one grandmother departed from her family now for nearly two decades left a mystery for her family. >> she left index cards scrawled with what appeared to be a secret code. it was a code her family could not solve until now. >> reporter: when dorothy holme hated the limelight departed 18 years ago from brain cancer, she left this behind. a message inside a mystery. strings of letters she scribbled in her last days which were nothing, or did they? >> part of it was a secret code she was leaving. >> reporter: if it was a code, no one could break it. but a lightning bolt, when she decided to take them to online community, metafilter.com. they were on it immediately. did she ever sing s
. >>> a mystery that has stumped a minnesota family after nearly two decades has finally been solved. we'll tell you about a grandmother's secret message written in code, on a stack of index cards. the code has finally been cracked. what the message was, we will >>> kerry kennedy back in court. daughter of rfk, having ♪ ♪ when i'm happy but sad and everything's good ♪ ♪ it's not that complicated >>> one grandmother departed from her family now for nearly two...
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when minnesota has issues with the cold that close schools, these are the heartiest, north dakota, minnesota, the toughest of the tough, that is some crazy cold. >> it really is. looking for some relief. >> i can't wait until we see the first signs of spring. it seems like it's never going to happen. >>> an entire city in alaska remains cut off this morning after back-to-back avalanches. the only road into the port city of valdez has been blocked by up to 30 feet of ice and snow. officials say it could be a week or longer before they can clear it. barges are bringing in trucks filled with food and some of the 4,000 people who lived there are being told to prepare to evacuate immediately. >>> that royal caribbean cruise ship carrying hundreds of people sickened by a fast-moving stomach bug is returning home two days early. federal health officials boarded the liner in the virgin islands to investigate what seems to be an outbreak of norovirus. one passenger said it came on fast and hard. >> i caught it within the first 24 hours. the fever just kept going up. and i realized when i couldn't kee
when minnesota has issues with the cold that close schools, these are the heartiest, north dakota, minnesota, the toughest of the tough, that is some crazy cold. >> it really is. looking for some relief. >> i can't wait until we see the first signs of spring. it seems like it's never going to happen. >>> an entire city in alaska remains cut off this morning after back-to-back avalanches. the only road into the port city of valdez has been blocked by up to 30 feet of ice and...
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feels like minus 40 in wisconsin and minnesota. with that cold spreading south, expecting significant winter weather, across the southeast here, too. john and marci, back to you. >> jim dickey at accuweather, thank you. >>> new information found in nsa documents leaked by whistle-blower edward snowden. they say they leak information from apps, huge amounts of personal data. the data could include someone's location, age, sex and other personal information among the apps that can be mined for data, angry birds, google maps, mobile versions of facebook and twitter. >>> two men have been arrested here in new york for selling fake tickets to the super bowl. we're told one of the suspects had state-of-the-art equipment which produced tickets with legitimate bar codes. anyone who bought one of the tickets may have accessed the venue only to find someone else in their seat. and that is not the only crime in the super bowl spotlight this week. here's abc's jim avila. >> reporter: these flight attendant and airport workers training to recog
feels like minus 40 in wisconsin and minnesota. with that cold spreading south, expecting significant winter weather, across the southeast here, too. john and marci, back to you. >> jim dickey at accuweather, thank you. >>> new information found in nsa documents leaked by whistle-blower edward snowden. they say they leak information from apps, huge amounts of personal data. the data could include someone's location, age, sex and other personal information among the apps that can...
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speaking of beer, a minnesota based beer company is in some trouble right now. >> the lake made beer company got a lot of attention this week with a video showing some of its beer being delivered by drone to ice fishermen. seemed like a good idea and then the faa got involved. >> the agency got in touch and told the company to ground the drones because they're illegal. lakemade's president said he knew about the faa's rules but thought he could get around them by not charging for airborne delivery. i don't think the charge is really what the faa is concerned about there. >> it's a frozen lake. it's not like it's buzzing over your neighborhood -- well, maybe it is buzzing over your neighborhood on the way to the frozen lake, but i'm just impressed that those drones can lift -- that looks like a 12-pack of beer. >> over the summer there was a concert in south africa and they were using drones to deliver beer to people in the concert. instead of waiting in line, you go on your phone, find your gps coordinates and drop beer with a pair chut where you were standing. >> i love that. that's
speaking of beer, a minnesota based beer company is in some trouble right now. >> the lake made beer company got a lot of attention this week with a video showing some of its beer being delivered by drone to ice fishermen. seemed like a good idea and then the faa got involved. >> the agency got in touch and told the company to ground the drones because they're illegal. lakemade's president said he knew about the faa's rules but thought he could get around them by not charging for...
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in winnipeg, minnesota, which is in canada, it was minus 24 degrees. on mars it was minus 20. >> oh, my goodness. >> so, there's actually a point where we could say it was colder in the world on this planet than it was on mars. >> unbelievable. >>> continuing to discuss the weather here, it appears weather may have been a factor in a deadly plane crash at aspen airport. investigators in colorado say the pilot was forced to abort the first landing because of gusty winds. on the second try, the private jet crash-landed and burst into flames as horrified eyewitnesss looked on. >> the plane hit the part of the window that i could see. and it was just a ball of fire. it was really scary. >> and the pilot was killed. his two passengers, critically injured. all of the victims are citizens of mexico. the aspen airport is closed until further notice. >>> and it could be a tough day if you're planning to fly anywhere in the country because of all of the delays and cancellations. the trouble started early yesterday morning. a delta jet at new york's jfk airport s
in winnipeg, minnesota, which is in canada, it was minus 24 degrees. on mars it was minus 20. >> oh, my goodness. >> so, there's actually a point where we could say it was colder in the world on this planet than it was on mars. >> unbelievable. >>> continuing to discuss the weather here, it appears weather may have been a factor in a deadly plane crash at aspen airport. investigators in colorado say the pilot was forced to abort the first landing because of gusty...
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the number of hours minneapolis, minnesota spent below zero. not below freezing. below zero. and here's a familiar sight. so many americans doing that perilous crunch. 51. that's the number of degrees new york city fell in 23 hours. bottoming out at a record 4 degrees. and, no, this is not just a northern issue. if you're in fourth grade, this is the coldest day of your life in parts of the south. six, that was the record-breaking low temperature in atlanta. but in wisconsin, one resort has deemed it too cold to ski. in kentucky, this prisoner escaped and then promptly turned himself in because it was just too cold. this wildly cold weather will come to an end. here's a map you may want to oe. pick out your state. get an idea of what's happening here. the 50s are going to push back up to the north this thursday. you see by friday, even here in new york city, we get almost all of the 50 degrees we lost in that 23-hour period right back. so, we will warm up to and even above average in some places. ginger zee, abc news, new york. >>> dive teams in minnesota are hoping to recove
the number of hours minneapolis, minnesota spent below zero. not below freezing. below zero. and here's a familiar sight. so many americans doing that perilous crunch. 51. that's the number of degrees new york city fell in 23 hours. bottoming out at a record 4 degrees. and, no, this is not just a northern issue. if you're in fourth grade, this is the coldest day of your life in parts of the south. six, that was the record-breaking low temperature in atlanta. but in wisconsin, one resort has...
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the frigid air blanketing hundreds of wrecks in minnesota. and this crowd at the lincoln park zoo bundling up. and this family with a bit of perspective. >> this is summer breakdown heave. it was a 50 degree difference from here and home. >> reporter: a million people packing times square, security is tight. thousands of nypd's finest will be on hand. and then there is that brilliant crystal ball above the crowd weighing almost 12,000 pounds and covered with almost 2700 waterford crystal triangles. >> right now we have a low pressure system sliding across chicago, they will see a snow tonight and into tomorrow. we can talk about the significant weather from northeast to michigan, you see the offshore low that wraps it up toward the end of the week. that is thursday into friday. snow totals are big. >> reporter: all right, here is a look at the weather now. it will be a good day to stay inside and watch the bowl games in the southern part of the country, which will see a soaking rain along the gulf coast this morning moving north into the rest
the frigid air blanketing hundreds of wrecks in minnesota. and this crowd at the lincoln park zoo bundling up. and this family with a bit of perspective. >> this is summer breakdown heave. it was a 50 degree difference from here and home. >> reporter: a million people packing times square, security is tight. thousands of nypd's finest will be on hand. and then there is that brilliant crystal ball above the crowd weighing almost 12,000 pounds and covered with almost 2700 waterford...
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you look at early morning temperatures across minnesota. minus 15 in minneapolis. and will fall to minus 16 in business mark. as that cold spreads its way south, we see snow fall. that wined down this morning improving the conditions go down hill as we look further east. this area of low pressure will intensify. move to the coast. we will track a band of heavy snow out of west virginia to the eastern seaboard headed through the afternoon into evening. snow will be heavy at times which is a foot of the mountains of west virginia and into the evening, delaware. southern new jersey towards new york city. john and marci, back to you. >> there was extreme weather conditions forcing crews in omaha to suspect recovery efforts after a deadly industrial accident. two people were killed in an explosion at international nutrition plant. the facility makes product adding to live stock and poultry feed it make them more nutritious. it cost tens of thoughtses of concrete and steel to come crashing down. >> oscar pistorius trying to work out a settlement with his late girlfriend'
you look at early morning temperatures across minnesota. minus 15 in minneapolis. and will fall to minus 16 in business mark. as that cold spreads its way south, we see snow fall. that wined down this morning improving the conditions go down hill as we look further east. this area of low pressure will intensify. move to the coast. we will track a band of heavy snow out of west virginia to the eastern seaboard headed through the afternoon into evening. snow will be heavy at times which is a foot...
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across minnesota, schools closed due to plunging temperatures. snow-covered minneapolis feels like 26 below 0. >> i don't like it? >> reporter: in rural minnesota, the propane that was expected to keep his house home until march finished friday. his home down to 40 degrees. relying on layers, space heaters and an electric blanket just to survive. >> that electric blanket saved you maybe a couple nights. >> for sure. >> reporter: he is one of millions of americans that rely on propane to stay warm. facing a nationwide storage and surging prices he today turn to salvation army to buy fuel. >> last month, how much did you pay a gallon? >> 2.39. >> reporter: this month? >> 4.89. >> reporter: on track for the snowiest january since the civil war. in chicago, four feet of snow since november. more than they usually get all season. in alaska, above average temperatures. triggering a massive avalanche, blocking the only road that leads to the town of valdez. food is shipped to the town by barge. snow and ice and cold moving south. in alabama, salting roa
across minnesota, schools closed due to plunging temperatures. snow-covered minneapolis feels like 26 below 0. >> i don't like it? >> reporter: in rural minnesota, the propane that was expected to keep his house home until march finished friday. his home down to 40 degrees. relying on layers, space heaters and an electric blanket just to survive. >> that electric blanket saved you maybe a couple nights. >> for sure. >> reporter: he is one of millions of americans...
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this is in minnesota where it is absolutely freezing out. spent hours upon hours making this. this is a theme. they've been doing it for years. one year a giant puffer fish. another year a walrus. sticking with the aquatic theme. doing things that live in the ocean. i don't know. but that is cool. >> that is really cool. something that is really cool, i'm trying to get through this without laughing. some people would call this getting more bang for your buck. >> oh, boy. >> here's why. there is a call called naughty america. yeah, can you see where this is going. they will take your unused gift cards you got for the holidays and turn them into -- they will turn them into access to their on-line porn sites. and the list of gift cards is interesting. best buy, adidas, wal-mart, you name it. and they will give you access to videos. >> what you really want. >> right. >> and that's what i call this morning on "world news now." up in flames. a jet crash near a ski resort popular among the rich and famous. the frightened onlookers and questions about what went wrong. >> arctic agony,
this is in minnesota where it is absolutely freezing out. spent hours upon hours making this. this is a theme. they've been doing it for years. one year a giant puffer fish. another year a walrus. sticking with the aquatic theme. doing things that live in the ocean. i don't know. but that is cool. >> that is really cool. something that is really cool, i'm trying to get through this without laughing. some people would call this getting more bang for your buck. >> oh, boy. >>...
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the minnesota vikings' metrodome deflated for good this morning. this time-lapse video showing ten acres of fabric deflating. the demolition will make way for a $1 billion vikings stadium. >>> to brazil tonight and a closer look at that image from mother nature. you might have seen rio de janeiro's statue hit by lightning this week. tonight here though, a look at some of the scars left behind, the statue's right thumb chipped by lightning. the statue gets hit by lightning several times a year. >>> from hollywood tonight, laura linney, delivering a baby boy. a mom for the first time at 49 years old. little bennett is the first child for linney and her husband night and we say congratulations. >>> something we didn't know about the invitation to mrs. obama's 50th tonight. you'll see it yourself. which first lady's birthday did lucille ball show up for? it can help provide the power for all this? natural gas. ♪ more than ever before, america's electricity is generated by it. exxonmobil uses advanced visualization and drilling technologies to produce
the minnesota vikings' metrodome deflated for good this morning. this time-lapse video showing ten acres of fabric deflating. the demolition will make way for a $1 billion vikings stadium. >>> to brazil tonight and a closer look at that image from mother nature. you might have seen rio de janeiro's statue hit by lightning this week. tonight here though, a look at some of the scars left behind, the statue's right thumb chipped by lightning. the statue gets hit by lightning several times...
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blizzard warnings for parts of north dakota, minnesota and into iowa. >> this winter has been unreal, mike. people at home are going to find this hard to believe. next week even colder. than this past week? >> that's right. straight in from the arctic over the north part of the united states, and check out these overnight lows into parts of minneapolis. we're going to see anywhere between 18 and 23 degrees below zero. here in boston, it will drop near zero, and atlanta it will be colder than anchorage, alaska. >> we're going to turn next to a tense scene we're following overseas. last night we showed you the fiery pictures out of ukraine. protesters taking on the government. tonight flaring up yet again. demonstrators angry ukraine's leaders are growing closer to russia and pulling away from the and the west. abc news hamish macdonald is right there again tonight. hamish. >> reporter: pretty chaotic. within the last hour quite a few hundred protesters have convened on this building. it's a ukraine house. they seemed to have taken control of it. they're loading rocks into the building.
blizzard warnings for parts of north dakota, minnesota and into iowa. >> this winter has been unreal, mike. people at home are going to find this hard to believe. next week even colder. than this past week? >> that's right. straight in from the arctic over the north part of the united states, and check out these overnight lows into parts of minneapolis. we're going to see anywhere between 18 and 23 degrees below zero. here in boston, it will drop near zero, and atlanta it will be...
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in chicago and cities across minnesota, school, already closed for tomorrow. in indianapolis, it's the city's second-snowiest january since the civil war, forcing crews to work every day this month and wiping out the snow removal budget. in ohio and wisconsin, salt now a precious commodity. >> the town has used its entire allocation of salt for the 2013-2014 season. >> reporter: across the midwest this weekend, blizzard conditions. and tonight, the rush is on to clear as much of that snow as possible, before it turns to ice. >> get as much slush off the streets because it's going to be a very hard freeze and it doesn't matter what product you put on it, salt or whatever, it's not going to move. >> reporter: but with all this cold, there may be one silver lining for die hard football fans heading to the super bowl. fears of bad weather at new jersey's metlife stadium pushing ticket prices down to about $1,200 to $1,500 a piece. up to $900 less than last year. cheaper, but still way too expensive for most of us. and temperatures here at the stadium are forecast
in chicago and cities across minnesota, school, already closed for tomorrow. in indianapolis, it's the city's second-snowiest january since the civil war, forcing crews to work every day this month and wiping out the snow removal budget. in ohio and wisconsin, salt now a precious commodity. >> the town has used its entire allocation of salt for the 2013-2014 season. >> reporter: across the midwest this weekend, blizzard conditions. and tonight, the rush is on to clear as much of...
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. >> reporter: that's why minnesota's governor has already cancelled all classes monday, to keep thousands of kids at home. this is chicago's michigan avenue, that famous stopping district. you can see the water tower right there. and today, this is all packed with snow and so many shoppers looking for winter gear. in the east, ice is a problem, causing this massive 11-car pileup in new york's staten island. the concern on the roads? black ice. that invisible ice created in below freezing temperatures. slick roadways flipping cars on their sides. and making sidewalks slippery. >> the most common things are going to be ankle injuries, wrist injuries, knee and elbow. >> reporter: windchills expected to go so low in des moines, your car's antifreeze will no longer work. in minneapolis, frostbite can occur in just five minutes. and that's why tonight, people are desperately looking for ways to cover up. and cover up. we can't stress that enough. get those ears covered. get those hands covered. wear those layers, david. it's really dangerous out here. >> and gio, our thanks to you and the crew
. >> reporter: that's why minnesota's governor has already cancelled all classes monday, to keep thousands of kids at home. this is chicago's michigan avenue, that famous stopping district. you can see the water tower right there. and today, this is all packed with snow and so many shoppers looking for winter gear. in the east, ice is a problem, causing this massive 11-car pileup in new york's staten island. the concern on the roads? black ice. that invisible ice created in below freezing...
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the frigid air blanketing hundreds of fresh wrecks on minnesota roads. and in chicago a barely there crowd bundled at the lincoln park zoo. and this family visiting from minnesota with a bit of perspective. >> this is summer breakdown here. it's a 50-degree difference between home and here. >> reporter: tonight ahead of the one million people packing into times square security is tight and thousands of nypd's finest will be on hand. the revellers checked for explosives and other dangerous devices. they're closing down the cross roads of the world starting on the 43rd and broadway and moving north and people arrive. then there is that brilliant crystal ball weighing almost 12,000 pounds and covered in almost 2700 waterford crystal try angs. shivering below, the folks who have to snuggle tight tonight to stay warm. >> how are you going to stay warm? >> jump around and dance if music comes on. >> reporter: it really won't be that bad. you can see right here the temperatures at midnight or at least the feels like, the wind chill in new york city in the teens
the frigid air blanketing hundreds of fresh wrecks on minnesota roads. and in chicago a barely there crowd bundled at the lincoln park zoo. and this family visiting from minnesota with a bit of perspective. >> this is summer breakdown here. it's a 50-degree difference between home and here. >> reporter: tonight ahead of the one million people packing into times square security is tight and thousands of nypd's finest will be on hand. the revellers checked for explosives and other...
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in international falls, minnesota, that haunting sign, 40 below zero, an opportunity to show the power of cold temperatures. this egg went from cracked to frozen solid in a cast iron pan in five minutes. in a wichita parking lot, perhaps america's most dedicated worker gathering shopping carts in blustery subzero wind. you know that chemical salt used to melt snow and ice. it turns out that if the temperature is below 20 degrees it's pretty useless. one guy who may need it at any time is abc's ron claiborne. he's live in boston tonight. ron, good evening to you. >> reporter: i'm in massachusetts just south of boston. as bad as it was where you are in the midwest, it could get even worse in this area as that storm system that you experienced in the midwest combined with one in the south to form one very potent nor'easter. it started with a light powder and coating the northeast and then it came roaring in. the powerful nor'easter that pounded the northeast, all the way up to maine and far inland. in the boston area traffic ground almost to a halt on many major highways and everywhere ro
in international falls, minnesota, that haunting sign, 40 below zero, an opportunity to show the power of cold temperatures. this egg went from cracked to frozen solid in a cast iron pan in five minutes. in a wichita parking lot, perhaps america's most dedicated worker gathering shopping carts in blustery subzero wind. you know that chemical salt used to melt snow and ice. it turns out that if the temperature is below 20 degrees it's pretty useless. one guy who may need it at any time is abc's...
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. >> reporter: misery in minnesota, a fresh ground blizzard creating whiteout conditions. the cold and snow also creating beauty in ohio. these are called ice pillars, moonlight reflecting off ice crystals in the air. and we're in norwell, massachusetts, the hardest-hit area. and take a look. where i'm standing right now, we're seeing 12 inches of snow. but, diane, this is where the most snow fell, more than 18 inches. >> 18 inches. thank you, gio. >>> as gio knows, it's happened so often this winter, thousands and thousands of flights canceled and delayed. hitting everyone all across the country, coast-to-coast, and not just in the frozen zone. abc's reena ninan, now, on the fight to get all those planes flying again. >> reporter: the second, big storm for the northeast in two weeks, turned tarmacs into tundras. just listen. we got a firsthand look at the all-out runway war at dulles airport. this multifunction snowplow behind me clears the runway. it has three devices. a snowplow that moves the snow, a broom, and then, a snowblower. across america over the past 48 hours,
. >> reporter: misery in minnesota, a fresh ground blizzard creating whiteout conditions. the cold and snow also creating beauty in ohio. these are called ice pillars, moonlight reflecting off ice crystals in the air. and we're in norwell, massachusetts, the hardest-hit area. and take a look. where i'm standing right now, we're seeing 12 inches of snow. but, diane, this is where the most snow fell, more than 18 inches. >> 18 inches. thank you, gio. >>> as gio knows, it's...
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in neighboring minnesota, the extreme freeze is closing schools. with windchills dipping 35 to 45 below. and that big crash in indiana, leaving at least three dead. cars backed up for miles. even trains fall victim to the cold. hundreds of passengers on this commuter train from manhattan to connecticut were stuck for two hours without heat or lights. the extreme cold also showing nature's true beauty. these mesmerizing ice circles are on a river in woodstock, new york. and it's not over just yet. in fact, parts of the northeast will see actual air temperatures as low as 30 below zero tonight. david? >> gio, thank you. reporting in from boston tonight. >>> i want to bring in abc meteorologist ginger zee who is with us. you were telling me right before we came on the air, you can't escape this no matter how far south you go. >> no. and that's just for tonight. but as gio said, this goes in shots through next week. let's go to tonight again, david. i want to show you this map. we have freeze watches and windchill advisories along the gulf coast. tomor
in neighboring minnesota, the extreme freeze is closing schools. with windchills dipping 35 to 45 below. and that big crash in indiana, leaving at least three dead. cars backed up for miles. even trains fall victim to the cold. hundreds of passengers on this commuter train from manhattan to connecticut were stuck for two hours without heat or lights. the extreme cold also showing nature's true beauty. these mesmerizing ice circles are on a river in woodstock, new york. and it's not over just...
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across minnesota, schools closed due to plunging temperatures. snow-covered minneapolis feels like 26 below zero. >> i don't like it. >> reporter: in rural minnesota, the propane that ron selleck expected would keep his house warm until march nearly finished friday. >> she's a mean winter. >> reporter: his home down to 40 degrees at 1 point. relying on layers, space heaters and an electric blanket just to survive. that electric blanket maybe saved you a couple nights? >> oh, for sure. >> reporter: he's one of millions of americans who rely on propane to stay warm. facing a nationwide shortage and surging prices, he had to turn to the salvation army to help him buy fuel. last month, how much were you paying a gallon? >> it was $2.39. >> reporter: $2.39. this month? >> $4.89. >> reporter: another big problem, the relentless snow. indianapolis on track to have the snowiest january since is the civil war. in chicago, four feet of snow since november, more than the city usually gets all season. in alaska, above-average temperatures are the problem, tr
across minnesota, schools closed due to plunging temperatures. snow-covered minneapolis feels like 26 below zero. >> i don't like it. >> reporter: in rural minnesota, the propane that ron selleck expected would keep his house warm until march nearly finished friday. >> she's a mean winter. >> reporter: his home down to 40 degrees at 1 point. relying on layers, space heaters and an electric blanket just to survive. that electric blanket maybe saved you a couple nights?...